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My blog,
One School of Thought
is an example of network creation. It's where my learning and sharing take place.
The
power of being "clickable"
is that teachers can find you. (Google search)
You can have teachers visiting from all over the world
clustrmap.png
.
We are at times teachers and at times learners. Our roles shift with each interaction.
Our kids are already creating their own networks.
Fan Fiction
is one site where "affinity groups" meet.
And like it or not,
MySpace
is another example of kids creating their own networks.
But so are
student role models
, (Meg Cabot)
>
* Millions and millions of
people are participating
in the new social networking services. (Wikipedia)
But we can help our kids to start creating their own networks as well and
work with people around the world
. (Nata Village)
Wikiville
(John Bidder) is another example.
>
* And networking doesn't just have to happen through text. (
ClipBandits
)
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- My blog, One School of Thought is an example of network creation. It's where my learning and sharing take place.
- The power of being "clickable" is that teachers can find you. (Google search)
- You can have teachers visiting from all over the world clustrmap.png.
- We are at times teachers and at times learners. Our roles shift with each interaction.
- Our kids are already creating their own networks. Fan Fiction is one site where "affinity groups" meet.
- And like it or not, MySpace is another example of kids creating their own networks.
- But so are student role models, (Meg Cabot)
>* Millions and millions of people are participating in the new social networking services. (Wikipedia)
- But we can help our kids to start creating their own networks as well and work with people around the world. (Nata Village)
- Wikiville (John Bidder) is another example.
>* And networking doesn't just have to happen through text. (ClipBandits)